A farewell to the late Raquel Welch.
A review of the second season of Bridgerton, which premieres on Netflix on Friday, March 25th.
An interview with actors Dante Basco, Caroline Goodall and Charlie Korsmo, screenwriters James V. Hart and Malia Scotch Marmo and Hart’s son Jake about the thirtieth anniversary of Steven Spielberg's Hook.
A Far-Flung Correspondent offers a tribute to her mother.
A tribute to the the legendary, Oscar-winning actor.
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Matt writes: Early last month, I had the tremendous honor and joy of interviewing one of my lifelong heroes, Julie Andrews, and her amazing daughter, Emma Walton Hamilton, for RogerEbert.com. The conversation was originally intended to run during the week of Andrews' AFI Life Achievement Award ceremony (which was scheduled for this past Saturday, April 25th), but after it was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we decided to release the article yesterday in anticipation of Andrews and Hamilton's new podcast, "Julie's Library," which premieres tomorrow. Our conversation also covers the pair's latest book, Home Work: A Memoir of My Hollywood Years, their excellent Netflix series, "Julie's Greenroom" and their cherished memories of Jim Henson and the Muppets.
An interview with Julie Andrews and Emma Walton Hamilton about their latest book, Home Work: A Memoir of My Hollywood Years, and their new podcast, Julie's Library.
Matt Fagerholm make his case for why "Mary Poppins Returns" is the best reimagining of a Disney classic to date.
Where does a woman’s artistic integrity and autonomy begin and end when it comes to nudity on-screen?
Matt writes: Last week at RogerEbert.com, we celebrated our latest installment of Women Writers Week, featuring essential film reviews, interviews and essays from such insightful voices as Arielle Bernstein, Sasha Kohan, Christy Lemire, Nell Minow, Jana Monji, Christina Newland, Sheila O’Malley, Jessica Ritchey, Justine Smith and Susan Wloszczyna.
An obituary for actress Mary Tyler Moore.
The work of the late author, writer and director William Peter Blatty will continue to haunt the dreams of readers and moviegoers for generations to come.
A tribute to the late Arthur Hiller, director of classics that include "The Americanization of Emily," "Love Story," "The In-Laws."
A tribute to the late comedy mastermind, Garry Marshall.
For the 30th installment in his series about maligned masterworks, Scout Tafoya examines Hitchcock's dizzying oddities Torn Curtain and Topaz.
A guide to the work of the legendary Max von Sydow, star of more than "Star Wars, Episode VII: The Force Awakens."
The movie questionnaire and 2015 reviews of RogerEbert.com film critic Simon Abrams.
The movie questionnaire and 2015 reviews of RogerEbert.com film critic Susan Wloszczyna.